Nestled on a corner of Woodbine Avenue in Northport Village with a beautiful view of the boats in Northport Harbor is the newly-opened Brew Cheese. The small cheese shop and beer bar offers a diverse range of food and drink options that can leave any hungry or thirsty Foodie satisfied.

For those looking for a romantic dining experience, there’s no better place than Oheka Bar & Restaurant. With its interior and exterior dining design creating a Tuscany ambiance, the restaurant offers colorful dishes that are sure to make customers come back for more.

Members of the Melville Fire Department received a sweet treat this summer, when Ashley Foxen, a Cold Spring Harbor native and owner of Reality Bites Cupcakes, selected the firehouse as the filming location of an upcoming Food Network show.

The atmosphere of Huntington village’s newest gastropub, Burgerology, is rustic. Light bulbs hang from the ceiling, illustrations of burger equations and faces of notorious scientists like Albert Einstein are drawn on chalkboards, and servers are dressed in white lab coats with the words “Burgerologist” on the front and “Burgerscience” on the back.

A dated 1924 photo hanging from a wall of Tim’s Shipwreck Diner – which back then was known as Northport Diner – shows the boxcar establishment literally being wheeled into town, a glimpse into its humble beginnings.

With its new Louisiana-born and bred executive chef Bobby Bouyer, Storyville American Table continues on its foundation of Creole and Cajun cuisine, with its new lead seeking to further refine and develop a “roller coaster of flavor.”